ABSOLUTELY, every Sunday weather permitting I go clean the Ozarks and eat a ribeye at Byrds. That's the only way were going to be able to keep our trails open. I talked to a very good friend of mine who is the wildlife officer for our area he's going to start sending me coordinates of the bad...
They make an epoxy that is most of the time kept by the register at your local parts store. You mix the two componets and it hardens like steel. I used this when I was building lowriders and would drag through the gas tank....(GO AHEAD AND JOKE) lol but anyway that was a must have. I've drug...
You cant beat it especially if you are already carrying the batteries. They are kind of bulky, but you know they are designed to be beaten up and push a lot of air since they are originally designed for a construction job site
After my year long search for the perfect low draw fan.....There is none hahaha I did the same as above. Got a battery powered shop fan that worked with the batteries for my cordless impact and chain saw. I just keep the charger plugged to the inverter and rotate batteries. works great!
When the weather is nice normally every weekend. Most of the time around Byrd's adventure center over to carwash falls with either a meal at Oark store or Byrd's restaurant. Byrd's has the best Ribeye's you'll ever eat!
Hello and welcome from Ozark Arkansas. If you want to get out and hit some trails hit me up! Were always posting trail rides and stuff on our Facebook linked below!
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